I keep discussing the establishment of a National University of Culture and the promotion of soft power industries. Now, people are also talking about the Indian government forming a Ministry of Creative Industries. This is a useful suggestion. Giving an organized structure to the creative industries is the need of the hour.The Indian government should implement this. राष्ट्रीय संस्कृति विश्वविद्यालय,देश के हर राज्य में आर्ट स्टूडियो,कला-ग्राम का गठन,सॉफ्ट पावर इंडस्ट्रीज के प्रमोशन पर चर्चा करता रहता हूँ.अब मिनिस्ट्री ऑफ़ क्रिएटिव इंडस्ट्रीज का गठन भारत सरकार करें उसपर भी एक्सपर्ट लोग बात, सुझाव कर रहे हैं.यह उपयोगी प्रयास है.क्रिएटिव इंडस्ट्रीज को संगठित स्वरुप देना समय की मांग है.भारत सरकार अमल करें.
I keep discussing the establishment of a National University of Culture and the promotion of soft power industries. Now, people are also talking about the Indian government forming a Ministry of Creative Industries. This is a useful suggestion. Giving an organized structure to the creative industries is the need of the hour.
The Indian government should implement this.
राष्ट्रीय संस्कृति विश्वविद्यालय,देश के हर राज्य में आर्ट स्टूडियो,कला-ग्राम का गठन,सॉफ्ट पावर इंडस्ट्रीज के प्रमोशन पर चर्चा करता रहता हूँ.अब मिनिस्ट्री ऑफ़ क्रिएटिव इंडस्ट्रीज का गठन भारत सरकार करें उसपर भी एक्सपर्ट लोग बात, सुझाव कर रहे हैं.यह उपयोगी प्रयास है.क्रिएटिव इंडस्ट्रीज को संगठित स्वरुप देना समय की मांग है.भारत सरकार अमल करें.
This point is very relevant and timely. Here’s a detailed explanation of why establishing a Ministry of Creative Industries and promoting soft power through a National University of Culture are important steps for India:
1. The Growing Importance of Creative Industries
Creative industries include art, design, film, music, literature, crafts, architecture, digital media, fashion, and cultural tourism.
Globally, these industries are major contributors to GDP and employment. Countries like the UK, South Korea, Japan, and France have built entire economies around creative innovation and cultural exports.
For India — a nation with one of the world’s richest cultural heritages — this sector remains unorganized and under-supported.
2. Why a Dedicated Ministry Is Needed
A Ministry of Creative Industries could bring together the scattered departments currently handling art, culture, media, design, and tourism.
It could:
Frame policies for intellectual property, digital arts, and creative entrepreneurship.
Support artists and creators through funding, training, and infrastructure.
Promote India’s soft power by showcasing Indian culture globally.
Coordinate education and research through institutions like the proposed National University of Culture.
This structure would give recognition, funding, and direction to India’s vast creative human capital.
3. The Role of the National University of Culture
Such a university could act as the nerve center of India’s creative ecosystem, integrating:
Fine arts, crafts, and performing arts with modern creative disciplines like animation, digital design, and cultural management.
Research on India’s cultural heritage, soft power strategies, and creative entrepreneurship.
Training programs that connect tradition with innovation, enabling youth to turn creativity into viable careers.
4. Soft Power and Global Influence
“Soft power” refers to influencing the world through culture, ideas, and creativity rather than military or economic force.
India’s cinema, yoga, classical music, cuisine, and spiritual traditions already project soft power globally — but in a fragmented way.
A national policy and ministry could institutionalize and expand this influence, much like how South Korea used its cultural strategy (K-pop, films, design) to become a global cultural powerhouse.
5. Economic and Social Impact
An organized creative sector can:
Generate millions of jobs for young people in urban and rural areas.
Preserve traditional crafts and folk arts by linking them to modern markets.
Strengthen national identity and inspire cultural pride.
Enhance tourism and exports through creative branding.
Conclusion
India is at a stage where it must institutionalize creativity as a driver of national growth.
Forming a Ministry of Creative Industries and establishing a National University of Culture would:
Transform India’s cultural wealth into economic strength,
Elevate its global standing, and
Empower its youth to lead in creativity and innovation.
It is indeed the need of the hour — a vision that can unite tradition and modernity under one powerful national mission.
www.chhamaforgivenessuniversal.com
𝗔𝗻𝗶𝗹 𝗞𝘂𝗺𝗮𝗿 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗵𝗮
𝗧𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗸𝗲𝗿,𝗔𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁,𝗪𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿,
𝗕𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗴𝗲𝗿.
Comments
Post a Comment